We've covered LED lights for the house and shop. I've seen mention of light bars on quads @CJD3 . These are getting cheap enough. The quality seems better than initial lights which came out. I finally spent some scratch.
$60 shipped. One 2"x18" light bar. Dual row lights. One spot, one row of flood lights. It also came with 2 of the 2"x7" lights. I wasn't sure how they mounted or how they would fit on my bull bar. Looks like the 18" bar will mount easily. I'll let you know how they work once installed. Picture is just the light resting for a photo opportunity. The two 2x7" lights are going on my tractor. The Kubota is older. Lighting is a joke. They are tired. I'm mounting one facing forward and one rear. Should be nice for finishing jobs after dark or even just loading and unloading before sunrise or after sunset. Heck, just turning on so I can see inside our carports when moving equipment will be nice. If these work out I'll swap the lighting on a couple of the backhoes too. Our 1996 and one of the 2005 backhoes don't have great lighting in the snow.
$60 shipped. One 2"x18" light bar. Dual row lights. One spot, one row of flood lights. It also came with 2 of the 2"x7" lights. I wasn't sure how they mounted or how they would fit on my bull bar. Looks like the 18" bar will mount easily. I'll let you know how they work once installed. Picture is just the light resting for a photo opportunity. The two 2x7" lights are going on my tractor. The Kubota is older. Lighting is a joke. They are tired. I'm mounting one facing forward and one rear. Should be nice for finishing jobs after dark or even just loading and unloading before sunrise or after sunset. Heck, just turning on so I can see inside our carports when moving equipment will be nice. If these work out I'll swap the lighting on a couple of the backhoes too. Our 1996 and one of the 2005 backhoes don't have great lighting in the snow.